Their finals hopes are done and dusted, but the Wollongong Wolves still have a huge part to play in the make up of the top-five heading into the last round of the NSW National Premier League campaign. Wollongong travel to face Marconi Stallions on Sunday afternoon, who sit fifth in the league and need a win to seal their spot in the post-season. The Stallions are level on points with Rockdale City Suns, but hold a superior goal difference by three ahead of the final league game. Rockdale will be favoured to get the points against last-placed Sydney FC in round 22. Meanwhile, the Wolves will be looking to finish their season on a high note after falling to hit the heights they’d hoped in 2018. The club officially lost Josh MacDonald during the week after the star attacker penned a one-year deal in the A-League with the Central Coast Mariners. In the State League, South Coast Flame travel away to take on Hurstville at Seymour Shaw Park on Saturday.

Wolves have final part to play

Their finals hopes are done and dusted, but the Wollongong Wolves still have a huge part to play in the make up of the top-five heading into the last round of the NSW National Premier League campaign.

Wollongong travel to face Marconi Stallions on Sunday afternoon, who sit fifth in the league and need a win to seal their spot in the post-season.

The Stallions are level on points with Rockdale City Suns, but hold a superior goal difference by three ahead of the final league game. Rockdale will be favoured to get the points against last-placed Sydney FC in round 22.

Meanwhile, the Wolves will be looking to finish their season on a high note after falling to hit the heights they’d hoped in 2018.

The club officially lost Josh MacDonald during the week after the star attacker penned a one-year deal in the A-League with the Central Coast Mariners.

In the State League, South Coast Flame travel away to take on Hurstville at Seymour Shaw Park on Saturday.